Bilingualism /channels-contribute/taxonomy/term/365/all en L1 attrition meets L2 acquisition in successful late bilingualism: reference tracking and executive functions /channels-contribute/channels/event/l1-attrition-meets-l2-acquisition-successful-late-bilingualism-reference-tracking-and-executive-255615 <p>Reference tracking requires the language user to both infer correct pronoun-referent mappings and dynamically update the discourse model following a change of referent status.</p> Thu, 24 Sep 2015 15:31:24 +0000 lisa.coady@mcgill.ca 1280 at /channels-contribute Bilingualism over the lifespan: Changing perspectives for an evolving field /channels-contribute/channels/news/bilingualism-over-lifespan-changing-perspectives-evolving-field-239728 <p>It’s a scene that plays out every day in Montreal. On the bus, in schools, in the office and at home, conversations weave seamlessly back and forth between French and English, or one of the many other languages represented on this multicultural island. It’s increasingly common to hear not two, but three different languages spoken in one short conversation.</p> Fri, 24 Oct 2014 12:05:32 +0000 lisa.coady@mcgill.ca 1114 at /channels-contribute